Page 2 of 3

Re: Boost Pedal

Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2014 6:11 pm
by Moon
Man1ak wrote:I am using a Mooer Pure Boost. With bass and treble controls on it you can have anything between no colouring and whatever you like. Small footprint as well at a very decent price.
I second the Pure Boost...great little pedal!

Re: Boost Pedal

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2014 10:47 am
by a.hun
I 'third' the MXR Microamp! More of exactly the same = exactly what I wanted - and got. :D


Andy.

Re: Boost Pedal

Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2014 4:27 pm
by Beljunmalnwa
In a perfect world, I'd have a Micro Micro Amp! A Micro Amp that's the size of an EP Booster.

Re: Boost Pedal

Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 1:47 pm
by Les Paul Lover
Beljunmalnwa wrote:In a perfect world, I'd have a Micro Micro Amp! A Micro Amp that's the size of an EP Booster.
I think that's doable if you can make your own clone. My SHO clone is fitted in one of those tiny boxes, 1590A. It was a tight fit, but it works fine.

Re: Boost Pedal

Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2014 8:31 pm
by Beljunmalnwa
The dip switches in the EP booster are to add "sparkle" and "fatness". Treble and bass boost anyone?
I'm always leery of pedals that give a large bass boost--tends to make things sound farty at higher gain settings. Would this be the case of the EP Booster?

Re: Boost Pedal

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 2:08 am
by enricoromanielo
Used to have a fulltone fat boost. Loved it. Now I am using a sweet honey overdrive in front of the rocker 30 dirty channel. Sounds killer

Re: Boost Pedal

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 6:30 am
by wbm
I have several "booster" pedals and they all are a little different and serve different purposes:

EP Booster: makes things louder into a clean amp or gainier into a dirty amp. Left with default dip switches no coloration.

Timmy / Tim: makes things louder into a clean amp or gainier into a dirty amp. Also has some really great tone shaping capabilities if so desired.

Durham Sex Drive: my favorite "make louder / more output" pedal. It is very similar to the EP Booster but is much more versatile. It can either be set to have no coloration, or be set to have some mild tone shaping via the gain knob, tone knob and three way switch. I prefer this very much over the EP Booster. The Sex Drive is on my big board, the EP Booster is on my little grab and go board. Both are last in line pedals before delay and reverb to give volume boosts into cleanish set amps. The Sex Drive also has an excellent buffer that makes this a great pedal at the end of an effects chain on a big board and long cable uses. This is NOT an overdrive pedal by any means!

The Keeley Time Machine Boost: The left side is a Treble Booster, the right side is a clean boost very much like the EP Booster. I use this as a gain booster in front of my KOT into a cleanish amp.

The Fulltone OCD: with the gain all the way down this is a great boost that can either make things louder, or get more gain into a dirty amp. Very transparent if set accordingly, but also has tone shaping options.

My recommendation:
If you have no other pedal to shape tone, I'd recommend something more versatile in case you switch guitars or change your mind about tone etc. Timmy, OCD, SexDrive etc.
If you are sure that all you need is "more", the EP Booster is great!
If you want more with a little extra, the Keeley Time Machine Boost is an excellent clean boost (right side) with a treble booster (left side) thrown in.
PS: you can see my big board in my Orange OR50 (with pics) thread from 7/22/2014

Re: Boost Pedal

Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 2:15 am
by Beljunmalnwa
If you are sure that all you need is "more", the EP Booster is great!
If you want more with a little extra, the Keeley Time Machine Boost is an excellent clean boost (right side) with a treble booster (left side) thrown in.
I've been leaning towards the EP Booster for this very reason--that and it's small size. I like the idea of being able to keep it in the DT's carrying case and being able to place it on the cab right next to the head and leaving it on all the time.

Re: Boost Pedal

Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 10:06 am
by Ade
In no particular order:

ZVex SHO
MXR Micro Amp
Tym Tone Boost

Ade

Re: Boost Pedal

Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2014 7:58 pm
by Orangesoda
Ade wrote:In no particular order:

ZVex SHO
MXR Micro Amp
Tym Tone Boost

Ade
Thumbs up on the SHO. Especially to boost a thick fuzz. Such an awesome tone!

Re: Boost Pedal

Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 1:06 pm
by Beljunmalnwa
In the end it came down to the Xotic EP Booster and the MXR Micro amp. I tried them side by side and as much as I wanted to like the EP Booster, I went with the Micro Amp.

I won't argue the EP Booster adds something to your tone in a good way. However, in the end I wanted my original sound, just more of it and the Micro Amp was just a little better at delivering that.

I was also able to get a better discount on it as well, so that sealed the deal.

Thanks to everyone who gave their suggestions. It was greatly appreciated!

Re: Boost Pedal

Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2014 8:06 pm
by a.hun
Good good! 8)


Andy.

Re: Boost Pedal

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 2:16 am
by xprod77
MK 4.23 Clean Boost Pedal by Creation Audio Labs

My RV50 dirty channel never sounded so good once I put this puppy in my EFX loop. Surprised no one is mentioning it.

Xavier

Re: Boost Pedal

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 7:56 am
by fedepepo
Hi guys,
I'm searching for a booster too. What do you think about Mooer Pure boost?

http://www.mooeraudio.com/en/ProductInfo.asp?id=45" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Is so transparent as Mooer website says?

Value for money?

Re: Boost Pedal

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 8:31 am
by fedepepo
Or that??

http://www.tcelectronic.com/spark-booster/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Is this better or Mooer for my amp transaparency?? I would use a booster to punch a little bit the fat channel of my Dual Terror setted on 2 or 3 o' clock gain... what do u think about that? I've never used a booster before...